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Big site performance with many subscriptions - few questions

July 20, 2007 10:42am

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  • #1 / Jul 20, 2007 10:42am

    SethG

    29 posts

    I am working on a bid for a potentially large project and have a few questions about EE.  FYI, I have used EE on two different sites so far (http://www.amberrhodes.com and www.straydoghaus.com) and was pleased with both and will be working on a third soon.


    1) The site has the potential to have a lot of traffic and will require subscriptions to access 98% of the site content.  Can expression engine handle 100,000 + members to a site?

    1a) If so is Engine Hosting the right host for such volume?  How will it handle significant spikes such as users coming to view a live event at the same time (live event content streamed through a separate host/service)?

    1b) The subscriptions need to be paid and I am looking at aMember Pro (http://www.amember.com/) to help with that.  Any feedback on if this is a wise idea?  I have no experience with them.

    2) Are any of you strictly professional web developers or part of web dev shop?  If so leave a url or contact information as I may require additional support.  Located in NYC is a plus but not a requirement.

    Thanks

  • #2 / Jul 20, 2007 12:03pm

    Lisa Wess

    20502 posts

    Greetings, Seth,

    1) The site has the potential to have a lot of traffic and will require subscriptions to access 98% of the site content.  Can expression engine handle 100,000 + members to a site?

    Absolutely - this is far more about the hardware and server infrastructure than about EE, EE can handle this quite well.

    1a) If so is Engine Hosting the right host for such volume?  How will it handle significant spikes such as users coming to view a live event at the same time (live event content streamed through a separate host/service)?

    These questions are best sent to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) - they do handle this, in fact, they run many Mac sites that often get bombarded for live events, so they have plenty of real experience with this, but please do contact them to discuss the particulars.

    1b) The subscriptions need to be paid and I am looking at aMember Pro (http://www.amember.com/) to help with that.  Any feedback on if this is a wise idea?  I have no experience with them.

    Hopefully someone wil comment here as I do not have experience with aMember.  I know we have had members use the simple commerce module to do this - and the initial subscription is easy, it is just the renewing/recurrance that needs a bit of custom work.

    2) Are any of you strictly professional web developers or part of web dev shop?  If so leave a url or contact information as I may require additional support.  Located in NYC is a plus but not a requirement.

    You would be best to peruse our Pro Network or post on our Job Board for this type of thing. =)

  • #3 / Jul 20, 2007 9:59pm

    Nevin Lyne

    370 posts

    Just posted in another thread an overview that may assist with your question about EngineHosting.  Yes, we have a lot of clients that do large traffic spike events.  As Lisa mentioned we have a number of Apple (MacOS/and iPod) related web sites that we host that do live coverage events for keynotes and special events.  Not too long ago a client with a very popular religious web site do live coverage for a big event in another country over I believe a 5 or 7 days period.  Each day their traffic, from visitors globally, would skyrocket for most of the day on each day of the event.

    If you have further questions about what we do for your hosting needs, please feel free to contact us directly.

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